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Recent Articles by CDLB staff
Negligence suit filed by man shot at Wendy’s drive-through tossed
A man who was shot by unknown assailants while waiting in the drive-through lane of a Wendy’s does not have a case for negligence against the fast-food restaurant chain, a federal judge held.
By
Patricia Manson
State civil rights act can apply retroactively to Title IX suit
VanderCook College of Music must face a claim under the Illinois Civil Rights Remedies Restoration Act (CRRRA) in a lawsuit by a former student who alleged that it violated Title IX.
By
Emma Oxnevad
Illinois Supreme Court to hear 5 civil cases in May term
The Illinois Supreme Court will hear five civil cases in its May term, including weighing in on whether a class action suit that does not allege actual harm has standing in court.
By
Grace Barbic
7th Circuit tosses retaliation suit against South Suburban College
A woman who claims she was fired from her job in retaliation for filing a discrimination complaint cannot sue her former employer.
By
Grace Barbic
Cook County Circuit Court redesigns website
The Cook County Circuit Court website looks different to users Monday after the launch of a redesigned platform intended to be more user- and mobile-friendly.
By
Grace Barbic
Initial suits over weed killer paraquat dismissed
A federal judge threw out four lawsuits that allege exposure to the weed killer paraquat can cause Parkinson’s disease, holding her rejection of the expert opinion offered by the plaintiffs doomed their cases.
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Class OK’d in suit alleging religious exercise in schools
A federal judge certified a class of former Chicago Public School students to jointly pursue their claim that the City of Chicago Board of Education’s Quiet Time program was a forced religious exercise.
By
Grace Barbic
Americans worry about health of democracy, ABA survey finds
The results of a survey on civics conducted for the American Bar Association in advance of Law Day are “profoundly concerning,” according to retired Judge J. Michael Luttig of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
By
Patricia Manson